What kind of cool stuff would you buy if you could?
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m-60
.50 cal sniper rifle
winchester 30-06 like I used to hunt with. (Dads)
several others, shotgun, pistols, etc....
All the ammo I could ever use for them.
night scopes for the rifles.
It seems several of us have the same ideas.
Diode, interesting you should mention Rat Patrol. Just last week we picked up the entire 1st season of Rat Patrol on DVD at WallyWorld.
Hoss
.50 cal sniper rifle
winchester 30-06 like I used to hunt with. (Dads)
several others, shotgun, pistols, etc....
All the ammo I could ever use for them.
night scopes for the rifles.
It seems several of us have the same ideas.
Diode, interesting you should mention Rat Patrol. Just last week we picked up the entire 1st season of Rat Patrol on DVD at WallyWorld.
Hoss
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The G18C because I would only have to pull the trigger a third as often and wouldn't wear out the trigger or my finger quite as fast.KinnyLee wrote:Why would you want to do that when you can fire off your G34 as quick as a G18?G.C.Montgomery wrote:I'd also like a G18C
That's not a bad idea.G.C.Montgomery wrote: I'd get Eddie Jiminea to build me two Caspian Wide-Bodies, one for Limited and another for Open.
Like I told my friend. You can never have too many 1911s.G.C.Montgomery wrote: After that, I'd call up, Ed Brown, Hilton Yam, Larry Vickers, Mark Morris, Les Baer, and the guys at Rock River Arms to request two government models from each of them. All with fixed sights (Novak or Heinie), long triggers, flat mainspring housings and S&A magwells.
I'm still kicking myself for letting go of this Eddie gun. If anyone ever sees it on the market again, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I want it back.
When you take the time out of your day to beat someone, it has a much longer lasting effect on their demeanor than simply shooting or tazing them.
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Now yer talkin' !!!!
How about a Bradley to go with it?!
Hoss
How about a Bradley to go with it?!
Hoss
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It paid for two full semesters of college. I was thinking I'd replace it with something better after graduation. But four years later, I just haven't come across anything quite as cool.dws1117 wrote:G.C.Montgomery, I am not usually a fun of race type guns, but that one is one nice looking gun. What possessed you to part with such a fine piece?
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How about world peace?
Lol, i would actaully wait until you all got your wishes and then i would make mine; i would wish that i took all of your fine weaponry and rule Texas!!!!!
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My own personal indoor and AIR CONDITIONED range!
With those fancy-dancy remote controlled, turning targets like the DPS has at their range
With those fancy-dancy remote controlled, turning targets like the DPS has at their range
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An M1928A1 Thompson
A Barrett M82A1
A variety of handguns
My 1895 Winchester back
My 1863 Burnside back
My 1864 Spencer back
My 1873 Springfield back
The 1896 Mauser pistol that was promised to me from the family's guns
An M1918A2 BAR
An M1919A4 with the A6 conversion kit
A "Ma Deuce"
And a selection of the preceding posts (unlimited ammo, personal range, etc)
A Barrett M82A1
A variety of handguns
My 1895 Winchester back
My 1863 Burnside back
My 1864 Spencer back
My 1873 Springfield back
The 1896 Mauser pistol that was promised to me from the family's guns
An M1918A2 BAR
An M1919A4 with the A6 conversion kit
A "Ma Deuce"
And a selection of the preceding posts (unlimited ammo, personal range, etc)
Real gun control, carrying 24/7/365
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Well, since I'm not that familiar with everything out there to pick from, I've got my own mini-wish list that I started. Some are generalities (brand/model undecided as yet), but here goes:
To replace the guns I foolishly let go when hocked before I was ever married:
* Colt Gvt. Mark IV Series 70 (was in 9mm, but will take a .45 today)
* Dan Wesson .44 Mag/ 6.5" Barrel
* Winchester Wells Fargo Comm. .30-30 (and not just any WFC... believe it or not the one I had, received Christmas of 1977 and hocked in the mid-'80's [*unfired* at that], had a half-hexagonal barrel... didn't realize what I had lost, a one-of-a-kind no doubt, until years later).
To add to the collection of guns I never hocked (thank goodness!), but in no particular order after the first one listed:
* 9mm SD handgun for wife
* Ruger Blackhawk or S&W .44 Mag
* Marlin lever-action .44 Mag
* Remington 700 .270 (with after-market trigger)
* Remington Model 1100 12 Ga.
* Charles Daly SA .45
* AR-15 (just for fun & grins, and to tick off a Clinton... may try building one myself)
* 12 Ga. defensive pump
* .410
* .308
* .357 Mag. revolver
There's actually a few more (a Kimber 1911 for example), but that would keep me happy for quite a while!
Oh, and I guess I shouldn't forget... a 400-acre parcel of land so that I can shoot and hunt without having to pay someone a king's ransom for a lease here in Texas. I can't afford a hunting lease at the going rates anyway, so that would be really nice!
To replace the guns I foolishly let go when hocked before I was ever married:
* Colt Gvt. Mark IV Series 70 (was in 9mm, but will take a .45 today)
* Dan Wesson .44 Mag/ 6.5" Barrel
* Winchester Wells Fargo Comm. .30-30 (and not just any WFC... believe it or not the one I had, received Christmas of 1977 and hocked in the mid-'80's [*unfired* at that], had a half-hexagonal barrel... didn't realize what I had lost, a one-of-a-kind no doubt, until years later).
To add to the collection of guns I never hocked (thank goodness!), but in no particular order after the first one listed:
* 9mm SD handgun for wife
* Ruger Blackhawk or S&W .44 Mag
* Marlin lever-action .44 Mag
* Remington 700 .270 (with after-market trigger)
* Remington Model 1100 12 Ga.
* Charles Daly SA .45
* AR-15 (just for fun & grins, and to tick off a Clinton... may try building one myself)
* 12 Ga. defensive pump
* .410
* .308
* .357 Mag. revolver
There's actually a few more (a Kimber 1911 for example), but that would keep me happy for quite a while!
Oh, and I guess I shouldn't forget... a 400-acre parcel of land so that I can shoot and hunt without having to pay someone a king's ransom for a lease here in Texas. I can't afford a hunting lease at the going rates anyway, so that would be really nice!
NRA, TSRA, TXGR, SAF, GOA & FPC
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"I'm not terrified of guns, I'm terrified of gun-free zones!"
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Lessee... in no particular order:
A Dragunov.
A Savage 99 in .300 Savage
A Luger in 9mm.
An original CZ 75, before they extended the slide rails, and WAY before the "B" series.
An original WWI 1911.
A Garand (can be a beater, so long as it shoots).
A Smith&Wesson Model 29 (prelock)
A Ruger Super Redhawk, .454
A Smith&Wesson Model 25 (prelock)
A Smith&Wesson Model 60 3" bbl (prelock)
A High Standard Model B
A Remington Rolling Block in 7mm Mauser.
A Winchester 1886, .45-70 (and a Marlin as well)
A Winchester 1892, .45 Colt (ditto with Marlin)
A Winchester 1895, "Russian Musket" version in 7.62x54mmR
A Krag 1898 in .30-40
A 1903A3
A 1917 Enfield
An AK
An AR
Others as I add them.
Unlimited ammo for all the above.
Personal land for range/hunting.
Time to shoot them all.
A Dragunov.
A Savage 99 in .300 Savage
A Luger in 9mm.
An original CZ 75, before they extended the slide rails, and WAY before the "B" series.
An original WWI 1911.
A Garand (can be a beater, so long as it shoots).
A Smith&Wesson Model 29 (prelock)
A Ruger Super Redhawk, .454
A Smith&Wesson Model 25 (prelock)
A Smith&Wesson Model 60 3" bbl (prelock)
A High Standard Model B
A Remington Rolling Block in 7mm Mauser.
A Winchester 1886, .45-70 (and a Marlin as well)
A Winchester 1892, .45 Colt (ditto with Marlin)
A Winchester 1895, "Russian Musket" version in 7.62x54mmR
A Krag 1898 in .30-40
A 1903A3
A 1917 Enfield
An AK
An AR
Others as I add them.
Unlimited ammo for all the above.
Personal land for range/hunting.
Time to shoot them all.